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|It is the least spoken language of Gilgit-Baltistan, In 2011, the estimated Domaaki speakers were 340.
|It is the least spoken language of Gilgit-Baltistan, In 2011, the estimated Domaaki speakers were 340.
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* ]: The provincial language spoken in the province of Sindh is ]. Sindhi is the 2nd largest spoken language spoken in Pakistan and is the only regional. This language is used and spoken mostly by the ], along with several other languages indigenous to Sindh such as ], ], ] and Sindhi ].
Urdu is spoken and understood by nearly all Pakistanis, as it is the national language and is officially used in formal governmental, educational purposes.
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Presence and prominence of languages at the provincial level in Pakistan
It is spoken by the majority in four tehsils (Nagar I, Nagar II, Hunza and Yasin). It is a language isolate that has borrowed considerable Urdu vocabulary.
It is spoken by the majority in two tehsils (Gupis and Ishkomen) but also spoken in Yasin and Puniyal/Gahkuch Tehsils. Like Shina, it is a Dardic language.
It is spoken by the majority of people in Gojal Tehsil of Hunza. But it is also spoken in the Yasin and Ishkoman tehsils of Gupis-Yasin and Ghizer districts.